Lvl | Code | Display | Definition | Conceptual Space For ClassCode | Deprecated | Deprecation Informaton | Status | HL7 Concept Usage Notes | Parent | C1 Binding Effective Date | C1 Binding Coding Strength | C1 Bound ValueSet | R1 Binding Effective Date | R1 Binding Coding Strength | R1 Bound ValueSet | US Binding Effective Date | US Binding Coding Strength | US Bound ValueSet | UV Binding Effective Date | UV Binding Coding Strength | UV Bound ValueSet | X1 Binding Effective Date | X1 Binding Coding Strength | X1 Bound ValueSet | Open Issue | Source | Synonym |
1 | AcknowledgementCondition | AcknowledgementCondition | Acknowledgement Condition codes describe the conditions under which accept or application level acknowledgements are required to be returned in response to the message send operation.
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1 | AcknowledgementDetailCode | AcknowledgementDetailCode | A site specific code indicating the specific problem being reported by this Ack Detail.
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19638 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | AcknowledgementDetailNotSupportedCode | AcknowledgementDetailNotSupportedCode | Refelects rejections because elements of the communication are not supported in the current context.
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19640 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | AcknowledgementDetailSyntaxErrorCode | AcknowledgementDetailSyntaxErrorCode | Reflects errors in the syntax or structure of the communication.
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19639 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
1 | AcknowledgementDetailType | AcknowledgementDetailType | A code identifying the specific message to be provided.
A textual value may be specified as the print name, or for non-coded messages, as the original text.Discussion:
'Required attribute xxx is missing', 'System will be unavailable March 19 from 0100 to 0300'Examples:
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2 | AcknowledgmentMessageType | AcknowledgmentMessageType | Identifies the the kind of information specified in the acknowledgement message. Options are: Error, Warning or Information.
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1 | AcknowledgementType | AcknowledgementType | Acknowledgement code as described in HL7 message processing rules.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CNE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.8 | | | | | v3 | |
1 | ActAppointmentType | ActAppointmentType | Description: Types of acts that can be scheduled.
Examples:
- Follow-up appointment
- New referral appointment
- Consultation appointment
- Specimen Collection appointment
- Procedure appointment
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1 | ActClass | ActClass | A code specifying the major type of Act that this Act-instance represents.
Constraints: The classCode domain is a tightly controlled vocabulary, not an external or user-defined vocabulary.
Every Act-instance must have a classCode. If the act class is not further specified, the most general Act.classCode (ACT) is used.
The Act.classCode must be a generalization of the specific Act concept (e.g., as expressed in Act.code), in other words, the Act concepts conveyed in an Act must be specializations of the Act.classCode. Especially, Act.code is not a "modifier" that can alter the meaning of a class code. (See Act.code for contrast.)
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CNE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.11527 | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActClassExposure | ActClassExposure | **Description:**The interaction of entities whereupon a subject entity is brought into proximity to a physical, chemical or biological agent. This includes intended exposure (e.g. administering a drug product) as well as accidental or environmental exposure. (Note: This class deals only with proximity and not the effectiveness of the exposure, i.e. not all exposed will suffer actual harm or benefit.)
**Examples:**Exposure to radiation, drug administration, inhalation of peanut aerosol or viral particles.
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CNE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19832 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActClassGenomicObservation | ActClassGenomicObservation | **Description:**An observation of genomic phenomena.
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CNE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19824 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActClassPolicy | ActClassPolicy | **Description:**A mandate, regulation, obligation, requirement, rule, or expectation unilaterally imposed by one party on:
- The activity of another party
- The behavior of another party
- The manner in which an act is executed
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CNE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19818 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActClassProcedure | ActClassProcedure | An Act whose immediate and primary outcome (post-condition) is the alteration of the physical condition of the subject.
Examples: : Procedures may involve the disruption of some body surface (e.g. an incision in a surgical procedure), but they also include conservative procedures such as reduction of a luxated join, chiropractic treatment, massage, balneotherapy, acupuncture, shiatsu, etc. Outside of clinical medicine, procedures may be such things as alteration of environments (e.g. straightening rivers, draining swamps, building dams) or the repair or change of machinery etc.
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CNE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19665 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActClassStorage | ActClassStorage | The act of putting something away for safe keeping. The "something" may be physical object such as a specimen, or information, such as observations regarding a specimen.
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CNE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19664 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | SubjectPhysicalPosition | SubjectPhysicalPosition | The spatial relationship of a subject whether human, other animal, or plant, to a frame of reference such as gravity or a collection device.
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3 | ImagingSubjectOrientation | ImagingSubjectOrientation | A code specifying qualitatively the spatial relation between imaged object and imaging film or detector.
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3 | SubjectBodyPosition | SubjectBodyPosition | Contains codes for defining the observed, physical position of a subject, such as during an observation, assessment, collection of a specimen, etc. ECG waveforms and vital signs, such as blood pressure, are two examples where a general, observed position typically needs to be noted.
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CNE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19798 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
1 | ActCode | ActCode | The table that provides the detailed or rich codes for the Act classes.
Open Issue: The hierarchy has issues and several of the existing domains may be moved under this new one; this must be examined and a proposal to clean up the hierarncy in the near future is needed
Open Issue: The description of this domain seems odd and may be a leftover from long ago and needs improvement.
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2 | ActAccountType | ActAccountType | Description: Types of representation groupings of financial transactions that are tracked and reported together with a single balance.
Examples:
- Patient billing accounts
- Cost center
- Cash
| ACCT | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.14809 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActAdjudicationType | ActAdjudicationType | Description: Types of responses that will occur as a result of the adjudication of an electronic invoice at a summary level and provides guidance on interpretation of the referenced adjudication results.
Examples:
- adjudicated with adjustments
- adjudicated as refused
- adjudicated as submitted
| ADJUD | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.17616 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActAdjudicationInformationCode | ActAdjudicationInformationCode | Explanatory codes that provide information derived by an Adjudicator during the course of adjudicating an Invoice. Codes from this domain are purely information and do not materially affect the adjudicated Invoice. That is, codes do not impact or explain financial adjustments to an Invoice.
A companion domain (ActAdjudicationReason) includes information reasons which have a financial impact on an Invoice (claim).
Example adjudication information code is 54540 - Patient has reached Plan Maximum for current year.
Codes from this domain further rationalizes ActAdjudicationCodes (e.g. AA - Adjudicated with Adjustment), which are used to describe the process of adjudicating an Invoice.
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3 | ActAdjudicationResultActionType | ActAdjudicationResultActionType | Description: Actions to be carried out by the recipient of the Adjudication Result information.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.17472 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActCareProvisionCode | ActCareProvisionCode | **Description:**The type and scope of responsibility taken-on by the performer of the Act for a specific subject of care.
| PCPR | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19789 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActCareProvisionRequestType | ActCareProvisionRequestType | **Description:**Concepts identifying different types of referral requests. These concepts identify the general type of care or category of services requested. They are not used to represent the indication or diagnosis which triggered the need for the referral. E.g. Anger management service, Intensive Care service, Orthodontics service.
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3 | ActCredentialedCareCode | ActCredentialedCareCode | **Description:**The type and scope of legal and/or professional responsibility taken-on by the performer of the Act for a specific subject of care as described by a credentialing agency, i.e. government or non-government agency. Failure in executing this Act may result in loss of credential to the person or organization who participates as performer of the Act. Excludes employment agreements.
**Example:**Hospital license; physician license; clinic accreditation.
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19790 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActCredentialedCareProvisionPersonCode | ActCredentialedCareProvisionPersonCode | **Description:**The type and scope of legal and/or professional responsibility taken-on by the performer of the Act for a specific subject of care as described by an agency for credentialing individuals.
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19791 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActCredentialedCareProvisionProgramCode | ActCredentialedCareProvisionProgramCode | **Description:**The type and scope of legal and/or professional responsibility taken-on by the performer of the Act for a specific subject of care as described by an agency for credentialing programs within organizations.
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19792 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActEncounterType | ActEncounterType | Concepts representing types of patient encounter such as ambulatory encounter, inpatient encounter or emergency encounter.
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4 | ActEncounterAmbulatoryType | ActEncounterAmbulatoryType | **Definition:**A comprehensive term for health care provided in a healthcare facility (e.g. a practitioneraTMs office, clinic setting, or hospital) on a nonresident basis. The term ambulatory usually implies that the patient has come to the location and is not assigned to a bed. Sometimes referred to as an outpatient encounter.
| | | | | | ActEncounterCode | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20356 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActEncounterEmergencyType | ActEncounterEmergencyType | **Definition:**A patient encounter that takes place at a dedicated healthcare service delivery location where the patient receives immediate evaluation and treatment, provided until the patient can be discharged or responsibility for the patient's care is transferred elsewhere (for example, the patient could be admitted as an inpatient or transferred to another facility.)
| | | | | | ActEncounterCode | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20357 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActEncounterFieldType | ActEncounterFieldType | **Definition:**A patient encounter that takes place both outside a dedicated service delivery location and outside a patient's residence. Example locations might include an accident site and at a supermarket.
| | | | | | ActEncounterCode | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20358 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActEncounterHomeHealthType | ActEncounterHomeHealthType | **Definition:**Healthcare encounter that takes place in the residence of the patient or a designee
| | | | | | ActEncounterCode | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20359 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActEncounterInpatientType | ActEncounterInpatientType | **Definition:**A patient encounter where a patient is admitted by a hospital or equivalent facility, assigned to a location where patients generally stay at least overnight and provided with room, board, and continuous nursing service.
| | | | | | ActEncounterCode | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.16847 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActEncounterShortStayType | ActEncounterShortStayType | **Definition:**An encounter where the patient is admitted to a health care facility for a predetermined length of time, usually less than 24 hours.
| | | | | | ActEncounterCode | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20360 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActEncounterVirtualType | ActEncounterVirtualType | **Definition:**A patient encounter where the patient and the practitioner(s) are not in the same physical location. Examples include telephone conference, email exchange, robotic surgery, and televideo conference.
| | | | | | ActEncounterCode | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20361 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | EncounterAccident | EncounterAccident | **** MISSING DEFINITIONS ****
| ENC | | | | | ActEncounterCode | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActEncounterCode | ActEncounterCode | Concepts representing types of patient encounter such as ambulatory encounter, inpatient encounter or emergency encounter. Note that this code is a synonym of ActEncounterType, and follows the original naming conventions for v3 Concept Domains, and is as published in the CDA R2 base; the naming conventions were corrected in later revisions of V3, but is kept here for backwards compatibility for the CDA R2 base.
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2 | ActCodeProcessStep | ActCodeProcessStep | Description: Codes for general process steps.
Examples:
- lab process steps
- diagnostic imaging process steps
- etc. (Missing third example)
| SPCTRT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20340 | | v3 | |
3 | ActLabProcessCodes | ActLabProcessCodes | Codes for general laboratory process steps.
| ACT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActInfoPersistCode | ActInfoPersistCode | The act of storing information to long term storage.
| STORE | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActObservationVerificationCode | ActObservationVerificationCode | The act of verifying an observations. The subject act related to the observation verification (act relationship SUBJ) must be an observation (OBS)
| OBS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActSpecimenAccessionCode | ActSpecimenAccessionCode | The accession act related to a specimen or group of specimens.
| ACSN | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActSpecimenLabelCode | ActSpecimenLabelCode | The act of printing a specimen label. The printing of a label for a specimen container is a significant act in the workflow for collecting specimens.
| PROC | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActSpecimenManifestCode | ActSpecimenManifestCode | The act of adding a specimen to a transportation manifest. For example a laboratory will pack together in a carton all the specimens to be shipped to a reference lab. An electronic manifest showing all the specimens in the shippment is communicated to the reference lab.
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4 | ActSpecimenTransportCode | ActSpecimenTransportCode | Transportation of a specimen.
| TRNS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | LabResultReportingProcessStepCode | LabResultReportingProcessStepCode | **Definition:**Used to identify if a lab result is reported as preliminary, final, or corrected. Provides a consistent way to distinguish the business or reporting status of the lab result.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20339 | | v3 | |
2 | ActCognitiveProfessionalServiceCode | ActCognitiveProfessionalServiceCode | Denotes the specific service that has been performed. This is obtained from the professional service catalog pertaining to the discipline of the health service provider. Professional services are generally cognitive in nature and exclude surgical procedures. E.g. Provided training, Provided drug therapy review, Gave smoking-cessation counseling, etc.
| ACT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActConsentType | ActConsentType | Definition: The type of consent directive, e.g., to consent or dissent to collect, access, or use in specific ways within an EHRS or for health information exchange; or to disclose health information for purposes such as research.
| CONS | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20551 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActDataConsentType | ActDataConsentType | **Description:**The type of data consent directive.
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3 | ActFinancialParticipationConsentType | ActFinancialParticipationConsentType | **Description:**The type of financial participation consent directive.
Examples: The Advanced Beneficiary Notice that Medicare patients consent or dissent to prior to receiving health services in the U.S. \ Current values include consent to financial responsibility (1) if the service is not deemed medically necessary; (2) will self pay for a service; or (3) requests that payer be billed.
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3 | ActInformationAccessCode | ActInformationAccessCode | Description: The type of health information to which the subject of the information or the subject's delegate consents or dissents.
Examples:
- allergy information
- medication information
- professional services information
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19910 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | AdvanceBeneficiaryNoticeType | AdvanceBeneficiaryNoticeType | Description:
Represents types of consent that patient must sign prior to receipt of service, which is required for billing purposes.
Examples:
- Advanced beneficiary medically necessity notice.
- Advanced beneficiary agreement to pay notice.
- Advanced beneficiary requests payer billed.
| CONS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActContractType | ActContractType | An agreement of obligation between two or more parties that is subject to contractual law and enforcement.
Examples: approvals granted by a regulatory agency; contracts measured in financial terms; insurance coverage contracts.
| CNTRCT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActFinancialContractType | ActFinancialContractType | A type of Act representing a contract whose value is measured in monetary terms.
Examples:
- insurance policy
- providercontract
- billing arrangement
| FCNTRCT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActCoverageTypeCode | ActCoverageTypeCode | Definition: Set of codes indicating the type of insurance policy or program that pays for the cost of benefits provided to covered parties.
| COV | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19855 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
5 | ActCoverageEligibilityConfirmationCode | ActCoverageEligibilityConfirmationCode | Indication of eligibility coverage for healthcare service(s) and/or product(s).
| COV | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
5 | ActCoverageLimitCode | ActCoverageLimitCode | Criteria that are applicable to the authorized coverage.
| COV | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
6 | ActCoverageQuantityLimitCode | ActCoverageQuantityLimitCode | Maximum amount paid or maximum number of services/products covered; or maximum amount or number covered during a specified time period under the policy or program.
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19933 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
6 | ActCoveredPartyLimitCode | ActCoveredPartyLimitCode | Codes representing the types of covered parties that may receive covered benefits under a policy or program.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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7 | ActCoveragePartyLimitGroupCode | ActCoveragePartyLimitGroupCode | Codes representing the level of coverage provided under the policy or program in terms of the types of entities that may play covered parties based on their personal relationships or employment status.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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5 | ActInsurancePolicyType | ActInsurancePolicyType | Description: Types of insurance coverage legal documentation to cover healthcare costs.
Examples:
- Automobile
- Extended healthcare
- Worker's compensation
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19350 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
5 | ActInsuranceTypeCode | ActInsuranceTypeCode | Definition: Set of codes indicating the type of insurance policy. Insurance, in law and economics, is a form of risk management primarily used to hedge against the risk of potential financial loss. Insurance is defined as the equitable transfer of the risk of a potential loss, from one entity to another, in exchange for a premium and duty of care. A policy holder is an individual or an organization enters into a contract with an underwriter which stipulates that, in exchange for payment of a sum of money (a premium), one or more covered parties (insureds) is guaranteed compensation for losses resulting from certain perils under specified conditions. The underwriter analyzes the risk of loss, makes a decision as to whether the risk is insurable, and prices the premium accordingly. A policy provides benefits that indemnify or cover the cost of a loss incurred by a covered party, and may include coverage for services required to remediate a loss. An insurance policy contains pertinent facts about the policy holder, the insurance coverage, the covered parties, and the insurer. A policy may include exemptions and provisions specifying the extent to which the indemnification clause cannot be enforced for intentional tortious conduct of a covered party, e.g., whether the covered parties are jointly or severably insured.
Discussion: In contrast to programs, an insurance policy has one or more policy holders, who own the policy. The policy holder may be the covered party, a relative of the covered party, a partnership, or a corporation, e.g., an employer. A subscriber of a self-insured health insurance policy is a policy holder. A subscriber of an employer sponsored health insurance policy is holds a certificate of coverage, but is not a policy holder; the policy holder is the employer. See CoveredRoleType.
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19856 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
6 | ActHealthInsuranceTypeCode | ActHealthInsuranceTypeCode | Definition: Set of codes indicating the type of health insurance policy that covers health services provided to covered parties. A health insurance policy is a written contract for insurance between the insurance company and the policyholder, and contains pertinent facts about the policy owner (the policy holder), the health insurance coverage, the insured subscribers and dependents, and the insurer. Health insurance is typically administered in accordance with a plan, which specifies (1) the type of health services and health conditions that will be covered under what circumstances (e.g., exclusion of a pre-existing condition, service must be deemed medically necessary; service must not be experimental; service must provided in accordance with a protocol; drug must be on a formulary; service must be prior authorized; or be a referral from a primary care provider); (2) the type and affiliation of providers (e.g., only allopathic physicians, only in network, only providers employed by an HMO); (3) financial participations required of covered parties (e.g., co-pays, coinsurance, deductibles, out-of-pocket); and (4) the manner in which services will be paid (e.g., under indemnity or fee-for-service health plans, the covered party typically pays out-of-pocket and then file a claim for reimbursement, while health plans that have contractual relationships with providers, i.e., network providers, typically do not allow the providers to bill the covered party for the cost of the service until after filing a claim with the payer and receiving reimbursement).
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19857 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
5 | ActProgramTypeCode | ActProgramTypeCode | Definition: A set of codes used to indicate coverage under a program. A program is an organized structure for administering and funding coverage of a benefit package for covered parties meeting eligibility criteria, typically related to employment, health, financial, and demographic status. Programs are typically established or permitted by legislation with provisions for ongoing government oversight. Regulations may mandate the structure of the program, the manner in which it is funded and administered, covered benefits, provider types, eligibility criteria and financial participation. A government agency may be charged with implementing the program in accordance to the regulation. Risk of loss under a program in most cases would not meet what an underwriter would consider an insurable risk, i.e., the risk is not random in nature, not financially measurable, and likely requires subsidization with government funds.
Discussion: Programs do not have policy holders or subscribers. Program eligibles are enrolled based on health status, statutory eligibility, financial status, or age. Program eligibles who are covered parties under the program may be referred to as members, beneficiaries, eligibles, or recipients. Programs risk are underwritten by not for profit organizations such as governmental entities, and the beneficiaries typically do not pay for any or some portion of the cost of coverage. See CoveredPartyRoleType.
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19858 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActFinancialTransactionType | ActFinancialTransactionType | A type of Act representing any transaction between two accounts whose value is measured in monetary terms.
Examples:
- patient account transaction
- encounter accounttransaction
- cost center transaction
| XACT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActBillingArrangementType | ActBillingArrangementType | Description: Types of provision(s) made for reimbursing for the deliver of healthcare services and/or goods provided by a Provider for one or more occurrence or over a specified period.
Examples:
- Contract
- Rostering
- Capitation
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.17478 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActDataOperationType | ActDataOperationType | Description: Types of operations that may be performed on objects. Here, objects are broadly understood as information system-related entities (e.g., devices, files, records, tables, processes, programs, domains) containing or receiving information.
Examples:
Open Issue: This is too restrictive to deal with what CBCC wants.
| CACT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActDataAccessOperationType | ActDataAccessOperationType | Description: Types of operations that may accomplish access of information. Here, objects are broadly understood as information system-related entities (e.g., devices, files, records, tables, processes, programs, domains) containing or receiving information.
Examples:
- Query
- Search
- Transport
- Send
- Receive
| CACT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActDataCollectionOperationType | ActDataCollectionOperationType | Description: Types of operations that may accomplish collection or related management of information. Here, objects are broadly understood as information system-related entities (e.g., devices, files, records, tables, processes, programs, domains) containing or receiving information.
Examples:
| CACT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActDataDisclosureOperationType | ActDataDisclosureOperationType | Description: Types of operations that may accomplish disclosure of information. Here, objects are broadly understood as information system-related entities (e.g., devices, files, records, tables, processes, programs, domains) containing or receiving information.
Examples:
| CACT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActDataUseOperationType | ActDataUseOperationType | Description: Types of operations that may accomplish usage of information. Here, objects are broadly understood as information system-related entities (e.g., devices, files, records, tables, processes, programs, domains) containing or receiving information.
Examples:
- Activate
- Release
- Execute Read
- Display
- Update
- Append
- Amend
| CACT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActDetectedIssueManagementType | ActDetectedIssueManagementType | Description: Issue management types that dealing with detected issue observations.
Rationale: Allows for consistent specification and interpretation of issue management.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.16695 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActDisciplinaryActionCode | ActDisciplinaryActionCode | Includes coded types of actions that can be taken by a supervising entity in response to inappropriate action (or inaction) on the part of a supervised entity.
| DISPACT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActEventCategoryWorkingListType | ActEventCategoryWorkingListType | Description: List of broad catagorizations of clinical event records.
Examples:
- Allergies
- Drugs
- Referrals
| LIST | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActCommonCodedClinicalObservationCategoryListType | ActCommonCodedClinicalObservationCategoryListType | **Description:**Lists of high-level categorizations for clinical coded observations that do not require numeric values with a specific unit of measure.
Examples:
- Symptoms
- History
- Observations
| LIST | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActSimpleMeasurableClinicalObservationCategoryListType | ActSimpleMeasurableClinicalObservationCategoryListType | Description: of high-level categorization for clinical non-laboratory and non-diagnostic image measured observations with numeric values and specific units of measure.
Examples:
- Vital Signs
- Physiological Measurements
- Procedure Results
| LIST | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActEventCriteriaType | ActEventCriteriaType | Description: Describes types of criteria used when making observations, conducting procedures, and substance administrations.
Examples:
- medications
- immunizations
| ACT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActProcedureEventCriteriaType | ActProcedureEventCriteriaType | Description: of procedure used for evaluating a precondition, goal, or trigger.
Examples:
- some radiology procedures
- respiratory therapy
- physical therapy
| EVN.CRT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActSubstanceAdministrationEventCriteriaType | ActSubstanceAdministrationEventCriteriaType | Description: Type of substance administration used for evaluating a precondition, goal, or trigger.
Examples:
- other substance administrations
- respiratory therapy
- immunizations
| EVN.CRT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ObservationEventCriteriaType | ObservationEventCriteriaType | Description: of observation used for evaluating a precondition, goal, or trigger.
Examples:
- age-based criteria
- diagnostic-based criteria
- simple observation-based criteria (vital signs)
| EVN.CRT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ObservationEventLabCriteriaType | ObservationEventLabCriteriaType | Description: Type of observation used in lab for evaluating reference ranges.
Examples:
- age-based criteria
- sex-based criteria
- condition-based criteria
| EVN.CRT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActExposureCode | ActExposureCode | Concepts that identify the type or nature of exposure interaction. Examples include "household", "care giver", "intimate partner", "common space", "common substance", etc. to further describe the nature of interaction.
| EXPOS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19938 | | v3 | |
2 | ActFinancialDetectedIssueManagementCode | ActFinancialDetectedIssueManagementCode | Codes dealing with the management of Detected Issue observations for the financial acts domain.
| ACT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActIncidentCode | ActIncidentCode | Definition: Set of codes indicating the type of incident or accident.
| INC | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActPatientSafetyIncidentCode | ActPatientSafetyIncidentCode | Definition: A code specifying the particular kind of Patient Safety Incident that the Incident class instance represents.
Examples:"Medication incident", "slips, trips and falls incident".The actual value set for the domain will be determined by each (realm) implementation, whose Patient Safety terminology will be specific, although probably linked to the WHO Patient Safety Taxonomy that is currently under development
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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2 | ActInformationTransferCode | ActInformationTransferCode | Description: Conveyance of the type of information transfer protocol.
| TRFR | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20289 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActInvoiceElementCode | ActInvoiceElementCode | Type of invoice element that is used to assist in describing an Invoice that is either submitted for adjudication or for which is returned on adjudication results.
| INVE | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19397 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActInvoiceDetailCode | ActInvoiceDetailCode | Codes representing a service or product that is being invoiced (billed). The code can represent such concepts as "office visit", "drug X", "wheelchair" and other billable items such as taxes, service charges and discounts.
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19401 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActInvoiceDetailClinicalProductCode | ActInvoiceDetailClinicalProductCode | **** MISSING DEFINITIONS ****
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4 | ActInvoiceDetailClinicalServiceCode | ActInvoiceDetailClinicalServiceCode | An identifying data string for healthcare procedures.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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5 | CPT4 | CPT4 | **Description:**Physicians Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Manual is a listing of descriptive terms and identifying codes for reporting medical services and procedures performed by physicians. Available for the AMA at the address listed for CPT above. These codes are found in Appendix A of CPT 2000 Standard Edition. (CPT 2000 Standard Edition, American Medical Association, Chicago, IL).
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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5 | CPT5 | CPT5 | **Description:**Physicians Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Manual is a listing of descriptive terms and identifying codes for reporting medical services and procedures performed by physicians. Available for the AMA at the address listed for CPT above. These codes are found in Appendix A of CPT 2000 Standard Edition. (CPT 2000 Standard Edition, American Medical Association, Chicago, IL).
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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5 | HCPCS | HCPCS | **Description:**Health Care Financing Administration Common Procedural Coding System (HCPCS) Codes are procedure identifying codes. HCPCS is Health Care Finance AdministrationaTMs (HFCA) coding scheme to group procedures performed for payment to providers. contains codes for medical equipment, injectable drugs, transportation services, and other services not found in CPT4.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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5 | ICD10PCS | ICD10PCS | **Description:**International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS) are procedure identifying codes. ICD-10-PCS describes the classification of inpatient procedures for statistical purposes.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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5 | ICD9PCS | ICD9PCS | **Description:**International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Procedure Coding System (ICD-9-PCS) are procedure identifying codes. ICD-9-PCS describes the classification of inpatient procedures for statistical purposes.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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4 | ActInvoiceDetailTaxType | ActInvoiceDetailTaxType | Description: Types of tax associated with billable services or products.
Examples:
- Provincial or State sales tax
- Harmonized sales tax
- Federal sales tax
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19409 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | HCPCSAccommodationCode | HCPCSAccommodationCode | **Description:**External value set for accommodation types used in the U.S. Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) including modifiers.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | ActInvoiceElementSummaryType | ActInvoiceElementSummaryType | Description: Types of summary information that can be reported by queries dealing with Statement of Financial Activity (SOFA). The summary information is generally used to help resolve balance discrepancies between providers and payors.
Examples:
- number and total value of payable items;
- number and value of same period nullify items;
- number and value of prior nullify;
- number of non-payable nullify items;
- number of pending items;
- number of rejected items;
- number of adjudicated to zero items;
- reimbursement items (e.g., pay patient)
- Adjudicated non-payee payable prior-period electronic amount
- Adjudicated nullified prior-period electronic amount
- Adjudicated refused prior-period electronic amount
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.17522 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActInvoiceAdjudicationPaymentSummaryType | ActInvoiceAdjudicationPaymentSummaryType | Description: Types of grouping of invoice elements (totals, sub-totals), reported through a Payment Advice or a Statement of Financial Activity (SOFA). The code can represent summaries by day, location, payee and other cost elements such as bonus, retroactive adjustment and transaction fees.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19413 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActInvoiceGroupType | ActInvoiceGroupType | Description: Types of invoice element that is used to assist in describing an Invoice that is either submitted for adjudication or for which is returned on adjudication results.
Invoice elements of this type signify a grouping of one or more children (detail) invoice elements. They do not have intrinsic costing associated with them, but merely reflect the sum of all costing for its immediate children invoice elements.
Examples:
- CPINV - Clinical product invoice
- CSINV- Clinical service invoice
- RXDINV - Drug invoice
- RXCINV - Compound invoice
- CSPINV - Combined service and clinical product invoice
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19398 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActInvoiceOverrideType | ActInvoiceOverrideType | Description: Types of responses that will occur as a result of the adjudication of an electronic invoice at a summary level and provides guidance on interpretation of the referenced adjudication results.
Examples:
- Re-bill for the professional fee
- Good faith override
- Wasted Drug
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.17590 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActListCode | ActListCode | Provides codes associated with ActClass value of LIST (working list)
| LIST | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19364 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActProcedureCategoryList | ActProcedureCategoryList | **Description:**Describes the high level classification of professional services for grouping.
**Examples:**Education, Counseling, Surgery, etc.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | ActTherapyDurationWorkingListCode | ActTherapyDurationWorkingListCode | Codes used to identify different types of 'duration-based' working lists. Examples include "Continuous/Chronic", "Short-Term" and "As-Needed".
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19710 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActMedicationTherapyDurationWorkingListCode | ActMedicationTherapyDurationWorkingListCode | **Definition:**A collection of concepts that identifies different types of 'duration-based' mediation working lists.
Examples:"Continuous/Chronic" "Short-Term" and "As Needed"
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19788 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActMonitoringProtocolType | ActMonitoringProtocolType | Description: Identifies types of monitoring programs such as tracking specified medication prescribing e.g. narcotic(s), identifying investigational studies or identifying programs regarding reimbursement or prescribing privileges.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.16231 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActNonObservationIndicationCode | ActNonObservationIndicationCode | **Description:**Concepts representing indications (reasons for clinical action) other than diagnosis and symptoms.
| ACT | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19778 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActOrderCode | ActOrderCode | The type of order that was fulfilled by the clinical service
| ACT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActPolicyType | ActPolicyType | **Description:**Types of policies that further specify the ActClassPolicy value set.
| POLICY | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19886 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActPrivacyPolicyType | ActPrivacyPolicyType | **Description:**Types of privacy policies that further specify the ActClassPolicy value set e.g. override policy, minor's rights to mask sensitive information policy, opt-in, opt-out policy.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20424 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActConsentDirectiveType | ActConsentDirectiveType | **Description:**Specifies the type of consent directive indicated by an ActClassPolicy e.g., a 3rd party authorization to disclose or consent for a substitute decision maker (SDM) or a notice of privacy policy. Sibling to ActPrivacyPolicyType and Child of ActPolicyType.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20425 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActPrivacyLawPolicyType | ActPrivacyLawPolicyType | Description: Types of jurisdictional mandates relating to privacy.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20426 | | v3 | |
4 | ActSensitivityPrivacyPolicyType | ActSensitivityPrivacyPolicyType | A sensitivity policy is adopted by an enterprise or group of enterprises (a "policy domain") through a formal data use agreement that stipulates the value, importance, and vulnerability of information. A sensitivity code representing a sensitivity policy may be associated with criteria such as categories of information or sets of information identifiers (e.g., a value set of clinical codes or branch in a code system hierarchy). These criteria may in turn be used for the Policy Decision Point in a Security Engine. A sensitivity code may be used to set the confidentiality code used on information about Acts and Roles to trigger the security mechanisms required to control how security principals (i.e., a person, a machine, a software application) may act on the information (e.g., collection, access, use, or disclosure). Sensitivity codes are never assigned to the transport or business envelope containing patient specific information being exchanged outside of a policy domain as this would disclose the information intended to be protected by the policy. When sensitive information is exchanged with others outside of a policy domain, the confidentiality code on the transport or business envelope conveys the receiver's responsibilities and indicates the how the information is to be safeguarded without unauthorized disclosure of the sensitive information. This ensures that sensitive information is treated by receivers as the sender intends, accomplishing interoperability without point to point negotiations.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20428 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
5 | ActEntityInformationSensitivityPrivacyPolicyType | ActEntityInformationSensitivityPrivacyPolicyType | Description: Types of Sensitivity policies that may apply to a sensitive attribute on an Entity.
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5 | ActInformationSensitivityPrivacyPolicyType | ActInformationSensitivityPrivacyPolicyType | Description: Types of sensitivity policies that apply to Acts.
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5 | ActRoleInformationSensitivityPrivacyPolicyType | ActRoleInformationSensitivityPrivacyPolicyType | Description: Types of sensitivity policies that apply to Roles.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20430 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActSecurityPolicyType | ActSecurityPolicyType | Types of security policies that further specify the ActClassPolicy value set.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20444 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActObligationSecurityPolicyType | ActObligationSecurityPolicyType | Conveys the mandated workflow action that an information custodian, receiver, or user must perform.
Usage Note: Per ISO 22600-2, ObligationPolicy instances "are event-triggered and define actions to be performed by manager agent". Per HL7 Composite Security and Privacy Domain Analysis Model: This value set refers to the action required to receive the permission specified in the privacy rule. Per OASIS XACML, an obligation is an operation specified in a policy or policy that is performed in conjunction with the enforcement of an access control decision.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20445 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActRefrainSecurityPolicyType | ActRefrainSecurityPolicyType | Conveys prohibited actions which an information custodian, receiver, or user is not permitted to perform unless otherwise authorized or permitted under specified circumstances.
Usage Notes: ISO 22600-2 species that a Refrain Policy "defines actions the subjects must refrain from performing". Per HL7 Composite Security and Privacy Domain Analysis Model: May be used to indicate that a specific action is prohibited based on specific access control attributes e.g., purpose of use, information type, user role, etc.
| | | | | ISO 22600-2 species that a Refrain Policy "defines actions the subjects must refrain from performing". Per HL7 Composite Security and Privacy Domain Analysis Model: May be used to indicate that a specific action is prohibited based on specific access control attributes e.g., purpose of use, information type, user role, etc. | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20446 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActTrustPolicyType | ActTrustPolicyType | A mandate, obligation, requirement, rule, or expectation conveyed as security metadata between senders and receivers required to establish the reliability, authenticity, and trustworthiness of their transactions.
Trust security metadata are observation made about aspects of trust applicable to an IT resource (data, information object, service, or system capability).
Trust applicable to IT resources is established and maintained in and among security domains, and may be comprised of observations about the domain's trust authority, trust framework, trust policy, trust interaction rules, means for assessing and monitoring adherence to trust policies, mechanisms that enforce trust, and quality and reliability measures of assurance in those mechanisms. [Based on ISO IEC 10181-1 and NIST SP 800-63-2]
For example, identity proofing level of assurance and Trust Framework.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20530 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActPreferenceType | ActPreferenceType | Concepts representing a type of preference that can be specified.
Examples:
- Food
- Drug
- Vegetarian
- Sweets
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2 | ActProcedureCode | ActProcedureCode | Description: An identifying code for healthcare interventions/procedures.
Examples:
- immunization
- appendectomy
- physiotherapy
| PROC | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActBillableServiceCode | ActBillableServiceCode | Definition: An identifying code for billable services, as opposed to codes for similar services used to identify them for functional purposes.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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4 | ActBillableTreatmentPlanCode | ActBillableTreatmentPlanCode | OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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4 | ActMedicalBillableServiceCode | ActMedicalBillableServiceCode | Definition: An identifying code for billable medical services, as opposed to codes for similar services to identify them for clinical purposes.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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4 | ActNonMedicalBillableServiceCode | ActNonMedicalBillableServiceCode | Definition: An identifying code for billable services that are not medical procedures, such as social services or governmental program services.
Example: Building a wheelchair ramp, help with groceries, giving someone a ride, etc.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | ActMolecularInteractionType | ActMolecularInteractionType | Chemical reactions in the widest sense of the word.
Examples: Transcription (creating mRNA from a DNA gene), translation (creating a protein from mRNA), cleavage (hydrolysis of a peptide), substitution (replacing an element or residue with another, such as in glycosylation, phosphorylation), addition (adding a residue to a double bond), receptor binding.
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3 | ActOralHealthProcedureCode | ActOralHealthProcedureCode | **Description:**An identifying code for oral health interventions/procedures.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | ActOrderableProcedureCode | ActOrderableProcedureCode | Description: Concept domain which includes those ActProcedureCodes which are appropriate for ordering.
Examples:
- physical therapies
- excisions
- surgery
| PROC | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActProductReconstitutionType | ActProductReconstitutionType | DESCRIPTION
Identifies the nature (or type) of transformation that a (medicinal) product may undergo, prior to its administration to a patient.
Examples:
- Dilution
- Dissolution
- Suspension
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3 | ActProfessionalServiceCode | ActProfessionalServiceCode | Description: Denotes the specific professional service that has been performed. This is obtained from the professional service catalog pertaining to the discipline of the health service provider.
Examples:
- adjustment of hearing aid
- excision of skin lesion
- stitching skin lacerations
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3 | ActSpecimenCollectionProcedureType | ActSpecimenCollectionProcedureType | Description: Used to further classify the type of specimen collection procedure being documented.
Examples:
| SPECCOLLECT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActSubstanceAdministrationCode | ActSubstanceAdministrationCode | Describes the type of substance administration being performed. This should not be used to carry codes for identification of products. Use an associated role or entity to carry such information.
| SBADM | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19708 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | SubstanceAdministrationActCode |
4 | ActSubstanceAdministrationImmunizationCode | ActSubstanceAdministrationImmunizationCode | The introduction of ??? with the intent of stimulating an immune response, aimed at preventing subsequent infections by more viable agents.
| | | | | | SubstanceAdministrationActCode | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19709 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | SubstanceAdministrationActCode | SubstanceAdministrationActCode | Describes the type of substance administration being performed. This should not be used to carry codes for identification of products. Use an associated role or entity to carry such information. Note that this code is a synonym of ActSubstanceAdministrationCode, and follows the original naming conventions for v3 Concept Domains, and is as published in the CDA R2 base; the naming conventions were corrected in later revisions of V3, but is kept here for backwards compatibility for the CDA R2 base.
| SBADM | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | cda | ActSubstanceAdministrationCode |
3 | ActSubstanceDerivationType | ActSubstanceDerivationType | Acts of producing a substance by processing input material in any way thus deriving the product substance from the inputs
Examples: Fermentation, filtration, separation, extraction, or any complex procedure involving multiple such steps.
UsageNotes: This domain may involve molecular interactions as components, but substance derivation - even if implementing a single defined reaction on the molecular level - implies not only that reaction but the methods and devices by which to induce that reaction.
| | | | | This domain may involve molecular interactions as components, but substance derivation - even if implementing a single defined reaction on the molecular level - implies not only that reaction but the methods and devices by which to induce that reaction. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActSubstanceExtractionCode | ActSubstanceExtractionCode | Description: In addition to the class code, further defines the type of substance extraction.
Examples:
- excision
- surgical
- passive
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4 | ActBloodDonationType | ActBloodDonationType | Description: Defines the type of blood donation.
Examples:
- autologous
- directed
- volunteer
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3 | NutritionModificationType | NutritionModificationType | Concepts that are used to convey modifications to the food or serving utensils that should be given in a diet order. These can be derived from patient allergies, intolerances, or preferences. They can also be specific to the order and not have any relationship to the allergies, intolerances, or preferences.
Examples:
- Vegetarian
- Liquids separate from solids
- Small Portions
- disposable utensils (for psych or isolation rooms)
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4 | DietTextureModificationType | DietTextureModificationType | A set of concepts that identifies any texture modifications that should be made to a diet order.
Examples:
- Pudding Thick
- Pureed
- Easy to Chew
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2 | ActProductApprovalType | ActProductApprovalType | Description: An approval granted to a product by a regulatory agency or other government body.
Examples:
- Approval to sell
- Approval to initiate clinical trial
- Approval to market (i.e., advertise)
| CNTRCT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActProductApprovalApplicationType | ActProductApprovalApplicationType | Description: A type of application made in order to obtain a product approval from a regulatory agency or other government body.
Examples:
- Application for new approval
- Application for renewal of approval
- Application for variation of approval
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActProductApprovalProcessType | ActProductApprovalProcessType | Description: A type of approval process by which a product approval is obtained from a regulatory agency or other government body.
Examples:
- Centralized process approval
- Mutual recognition process approval
- National process approval
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2 | ActProvenanceEventCurrentStateType | ActProvenanceEventCurrentStateType | Types of state an act may exist in.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20547 | | v3 | |
2 | ActReactionActionTakenType | ActReactionActionTakenType | Description: A type of act that indicates the action taken by a practitioner or other responsible party in response to the reaction/event that is reported in the ICSR.
Examples:
- failing device replaced
- medication stopped
- medication dose adjusted
| ACT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActRecordOrganizerType | ActRecordOrganizerType | Description: A code further classifying the type of record organizer. Used with the ActClassRecordOrganizer ActClass concept domain.
Examples:
- CDA R2
- Electrolytes Battery
- Specimen Cluster
| _ActClassRecordOrganizer | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActCompositionType | ActCompositionType | A context representing a grouped commitment of information to the EHR. It is considered the unit of modification of the record, the unit of transmission in record extracts, and the unit of attestation by authorizing clinicians.
Examples: document; authentication unit; transmission unit.
| COMPOSITION | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActContextOfUseType | ActContextOfUseType | Identifies the heading under which a document is to appear in a pre-defined, pro forma table of contents for a collection of documents within a regulatory category.
Examples:
- m1-1-forms (eCTD module 1, forms)
- m1-1-1-fda-form-1571 (eCTD. Module 1, specific FDA form)
- m3-2-s-drug-substance (eCTD module 3, section 2, drug substance by substance)
Usage Note: This usage is confined to a specific set of requirements related to regulatory documents in the context of RPS documents.
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4 | ActKeywordsType | ActKeywordsType | Codes for additional metadata to be assigned to document or context of use instances to organize a group of documents within the same table of contents heading. These external code systems specify the category or type of keyword (e.g. Species) and the applicable values.
Examples:
- Species code system
- Species code
- Sponsor's manufacturing site code system
Usage Note: This usage is confined to a specific set of requirements related to regulatory documents in the context of RPS documents.
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4 | ActRegulatoryCategoryType | ActRegulatoryCategoryType | Identifies the regulatory processes and/or submission contents specified in law or practice for a particular realm used to organize submitted materials.
Examples:
- Application Type: NDA
- Submission Type: Efficacy Supplement
- Submission Unit Type: Amendment
Usage Note: This usage is confined to a specific set of requirements related to regulatory documents in the context of RPS documents.
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4 | DocumentType | DocumentType | The kind of document. Possible values: discharge summary, progress note, Oncology note, etc.
| DOC | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.10870 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
5 | ActFinancialSupportingAttachmentCode | ActFinancialSupportingAttachmentCode | **Description:**Identifies the type of document that was attached to support the processing of claims, adjudication decision determination or extensions to coverage.
| DOC | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
6 | ActClaimAttachmentCode | ActClaimAttachmentCode | **Description:**Contrains the type of attachment (document, XRAY, bit map image, etc.) included to support a healthcare claim. Vocabulary bound to this domain should be a specification for the type of document (i.e. WCB First Report of Acccident - Form 8).
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20362 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
6 | ActSpecialAuthorizationAttachmentCode | ActSpecialAuthorizationAttachmentCode | **Description:**Identifies the type of document that is used to support a request which requires special authorization. Example values in this concept domain could be: coverage extensions, step therapy, medical report, lab result, etc.
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5 | ActICSRDocumentType | ActICSRDocumentType | Description: A type of document that has information related to the investigation of an adverse event or product problem report.
Examples:
- Autopsy report
- toxicology report
- clinical journal article
| DOC | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
5 | ActIdentityDocumentCode | ActIdentityDocumentCode | Code identifying the type of identification document (e.g. passport, drivers license)
**Implementation Note:**The proposal called for a domain, but a code was also provided. When codes are available for the value set the code IDENTDOC (identity document) will be used as the headcode for the specializable value set.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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5 | ActInformationCategoryCode | ActInformationCategoryCode | **Definition:**Indicates the set of information types which may be manipulated or referenced, such as for recommending access restrictions.
| DOC | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19752 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
5 | ActInformRequestType | ActInformRequestType | Description: Information type for which a provider is requesting routing of health information. This could include messaging of results or documents especially in the context of a specific service delivery location.
Examples:
- Diagnostic Image Interpretations
- Lab Test Results
- Electrocardiogram Reports
| DOC | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
5 | ActMedicationDocumentCode | ActMedicationDocumentCode | Indicates the types of documents that can be associated with a medication or group of medications.
Examples include: Patient monographs, Provider monographs, Drug protocols, etc.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
5 | ActProductDocumentationType | ActProductDocumentationType | Description:
A type of documentation that is used to convey information about a product or an aspect of its life as a product - ranging from production to disposition.
Examples:
- Bill of lading
- product label
- Report of Product Disposal
| DOC | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
5 | ActQualityMeasureDocumentType | ActQualityMeasureDocumentType | A type of document used to represent a health quality measure (aka eMeasure).
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20365 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
5 | ActRPSDocumentType | ActRPSDocumentType | Identifies the document type from a regulator-defined set of codes similar to the ICH-defined File Tags used on clinical study documents in an eCTD.
Examples:
- Pre-clinical study report
- Study report
- Sample CRF
Usage Note: This usage is confined to a specific set of requirements related to regulatory documents in the context of RPS documents.
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5 | ActSpecialAuthorizationCode | ActSpecialAuthorizationCode | **Description:**Constrains vocabulary to that which describes the type of documents that can be attached to a financial transaction such as a Special Authorization Request.
Example values under this concept domain could be: drug, device, service, etc.
| DOC | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActGrouperType | ActGrouperType | Description: Further defines the type of grouping of orders or events. This concept domain is intended to be used with the GROUPER Act class code.
Examples:
- requisition
- pre-coordinated order set
- custom order set
| GROUPER | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActICSRRecordOrganizerType | ActICSRRecordOrganizerType | Description: A type of concept that is used within adverse event and product problem reporting to organize data - often clinical in nature - provided for an investigative subject or other party within the scope of the investigation.
Examples:
- Medical history
- previous drug reactions
- immunization history
| CATEGORY | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActRecordContainerType | ActRecordContainerType | Description: Container of clinical statements. Navigational. No semantic content. Knowledge of the section code is not required to interpret contained observations. Represents a heading in a heading structure, or "container tree".
Examples: category; document section; document body.
| CONTAINER | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | DocumentSectionType | DocumentSectionType | A type of document section (specialization of ActClass "DOCSECT").
| DOCSECT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
5 | ActQualityMeasureSectionType | ActQualityMeasureSectionType | A type of document section within a health quality measure (aka eMeasure), used to cluster the various parts of the eMeasure into a more human navigable format.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20364 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActRegistryCode | ActRegistryCode | This is the domain of registry types. Examples include Master Patient Registry, Staff Registry, Employee Registry, Tumor Registry.
| REG | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActRPSRegulatoryPolicy | ActRPSRegulatoryPolicy | Identifies different classes of regulatory policy that can be applied within a Regulated Product Submission.
Usage Note: This Domain is used to administratively group its subdomains specifically for usage in the RPS model, and is not intended to participate in any binidngs.
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3 | ActRegulatoryStatusType | ActRegulatoryStatusType | Identifies a temporary or final legal status assigned to a submission by a particular regulatory realm based on the laws and practices of the realm.
Examples:
- Active (as authorized by section abc)
- Approved (under section xyz)
- Withdrawn (under section pqr)
Usage Note: This usage is confined to a specific set of requirements related to regulatory documents in the context of RPS documents.
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3 | ActRPSProductCategoryType | ActRPSProductCategoryType | Identifies the legal or administrative category assigned to a regulated product that determines or influences the way in which its submission is reviewed.
Examples:
- New active ingredients
- New ethical combination drug
- New administrative route
Usage Note: This usage is confined to a specific set of requirements related to regulatory documents in the context of RPS documents.
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3 | ActRPSReviewTimeType | ActRPSReviewTimeType | Identifies the time period in which a submission of a given type is to be reviewed as established by law or practice in the particular regulatory realm.
Examples:
- 30 days, reduced time
- 60 days, regular time
- 90 days, extended time
Usage Note: This usage is confined to a specific set of requirements related to regulatory documents in the context of RPS documents.
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2 | ActServiceDeliveryLocationServiceType | ActServiceDeliveryLocationServiceType | **Description:**Concepts representing the categorization of health services available at a particular delivery location site.
Examples:
- anesthetic service
- colonoscopy service
- orthopedic service
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2 | ActServiceEventType | ActServiceEventType | Concepts identifying the general type of care or category of services being documented.
Examples:
- Colonoscopy
- appendectomy
- laboratory test
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2 | ActSubstanceAdminSubstitutionCode | ActSubstanceAdminSubstitutionCode | **Definition:**Identifies the types of substitution that may be permitted when ordering a medication, as well as those which have actually occurred during the act of dispensing.
| SUBST | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.16621 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActSupplyType | ActSupplyType | Description: Further defines the type of supply for order or distribution.
Examples:
- central supply
- materials management
- nurse station supply
| SPLY | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActPharmacySupplyType | ActPharmacySupplyType | **Definition:**Identifies types of dispensing events.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.16208 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActProductAcquisitionType | ActProductAcquisitionType | Description: Financial Acquisition Terms: categorizations of acquisition terms for a product.
Types of method a product can be obtained for use by the subject of the supply act (e.g. patient). Product examples are consumable or durable goods.
Examples:
| SPLY | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.17958 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActProductLifeCycleEventType | ActProductLifeCycleEventType | Description: A type of activity that takes place during the life of a product as it moves from the point of production to the point of consumption, use, or disposition (most notably in the case of contaminated products). It will be possible for concepts at different levels of granularity to be included.
Examples:
- Manufacture
- paint
- wholesale
- dispose
| ACT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | OralDietSupplyType | OralDietSupplyType | Concepts representing diets that can be taken via the mouth.
Examples:
- General
- Pureed
- Easy to Chew
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2 | ActTaskCode | ActTaskCode | Description: A task or action that a user may perform in a clinical information system
Examples:
- medication order entry
- laboratory test results review
- problem list entry
| ACT | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19846 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ActTransportationModeCode | ActTransportationModeCode | Characterizes how a transportation act was or will be carried out.
Examples: Via private transport, via public transit, via courier.
| TRNS | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19732 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActPatientTransportationModeCode | ActPatientTransportationModeCode | Definition: Characterizes how a patient was or will be transported to the site of a patient encounter.
Examples: Via ambulance, via public transit, on foot.
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19733 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | AdverseEventProductRelatedInvestigationType | AdverseEventProductRelatedInvestigationType | Description: Different types that are used to organize and classify product related investigations.
Examples:
- Original source investigation
- Secondary party investigation
- Report to regulatory authority
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2 | DEADrugSchedule | DEADrugSchedule | DEA schedule for a drug.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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2 | HL7AccommodationCode | HL7AccommodationCode | **Description:**Accommodation type. In Intent mood, represents the accommodation type requested. In Event mood, represents accommodation assigned/used. In Definition mood, represents the available accommodation type.
| ACCM | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | HL7TriggerEventCode | HL7TriggerEventCode | The trigger event referenced by the Control Act instance. Values are drawn from the available trigger events used in the release of HL7 identified by the versionCode.
| CACT | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20324 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | LaboratoryTriggerEventType | LaboratoryTriggerEventType | Description: Trigger events associated with laboratory results.
Examples:
- Lab result activate
- Lab result complete
- Lab result abort
| CACT | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20299 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | SpecimenProcessTriggerEventType | SpecimenProcessTriggerEventType | Description: Trigger events associated with specimen process steps.
Examples:
- Specimen process step activate
- Specimen process step complete
- Specimen process step abort
| CACT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ImmunizationForecastStatus | ImmunizationForecastStatus | Used to represent the patient's status with respect to their immunization guideline as of an evaluation date.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.11.81 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ManufacturerActivityActType | ManufacturerActivityActType | Description: The activity of businesses operating in the manufacture and distribution of products.
Examples:
- manufacture
- repack
- import
| ACT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | MarketingActivityActType | MarketingActivityActType | Description: The broad activity of businesses operating in the distribution of products, the general act of making a product available to the public.
Examples:
- Marketing, (this is required as a singleton value set, as there may be no other use case for this than to distinguish one Act of handling products from other Acts, such as manufacturing.)
| ACT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ObservationType | ObservationType | Identifies the kinds of observations that can be performed
| OBS | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.16226 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActDetectedIssueCode | ActDetectedIssueCode | **Definition:**Identifies what type of issue detected during occurrence of an act (e.g. unrecognized identifiers, drug-drug contraindications, drug-allergy alerts).
Examples:
- High dosage alert
- Conditional element missing
- Timing detected issue
| ALRT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | ActFinancialDetectedIssueCode | ActFinancialDetectedIssueCode | Identifies types of detected issues for Act class "ALRT" for the financial acts domain.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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4 | ClinicalActionDetectedIssueCode | ClinicalActionDetectedIssueCode | Identifies types of issues detected regarding the performance of a clinical action on a patient.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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4 | MedicationIssueTypeCode | MedicationIssueTypeCode | Description: Any type of issue that identifies a potential adverse situation that would or might occur with the described substance administration.
Examples:
- adverse effect
- drug interaction
- drug-food interaction
| ALRT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
5 | DrugActionDetectedIssueCode | DrugActionDetectedIssueCode | Proposed therapy may be contraindicated or ineffective based on an existing or recent drug therapy
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | ActObservationVerificationType | ActObservationVerificationType | Identifies the type of verification investigation being undertaken with respect to the subject of the verification activity.
Examples:
- Verification of eligibility for coverage under a policy or program - aka enrolled/covered by a policy or program
- Verification of record - e.g., person has record in an immunization registry
- Verification of enumeration - e.g. NPI
- Verification of Board Certification - provider specific
- Verification of Certification - e.g. JAHCO, NCQA, URAC
- Verification of Conformance - e.g. entity use with HIPAA, conformant to the CCHIT EHR system criteria
- Verification of Provider Credentials
- Verification of no adverse findings - e.g. on National Provider Data Bank, Health Integrity Protection Data Base (HIPDB)
| VERIF | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19794 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActPatientAnnotationCode | ActPatientAnnotationCode | **Description:**Provides a categorization for annotations recorded directly against the patient
| OBS | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20329 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActPrivilegeCategorization | ActPrivilegeCategorization | An Act which characterizes a Privilege can have additional observations to provide a finer definition of the requested or conferred privilege. This domain describes the categories under which this additional information is classified.
| OBS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ActPrivilegeCategorizationType | ActPrivilegeCategorizationType | This domain includes observations used to characterize a privilege, under which this additional information is classified.
*Examples:*A privilege to prescribe drugs has a RESTRICTION that excludes prescribing narcotics; a surgical procedure privilege has a PRE-CONDITION that it requires prior Board approval.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | ActSecurityObjectCode | ActSecurityObjectCode | **Description:**An access control object used to manage permissions and capabilities of users within information systems. (See HL7 RBAC specification fo examples of thes objects.)
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | AdverseSubstanceAdministrationEventActionTakenType | AdverseSubstanceAdministrationEventActionTakenType | Definition: Indicates the class of actions taken with regard to a substance administration related adverse event. This characterization offers a judgment of the practitioner"s response to the patient"s problem.
Examples: Example values include dose withdrawn, dose reduced, dose not changed.
NOTE: The concept domain is currently supported by a value set created by the International Conference on Harmonization
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | AgeObservationType | AgeObservationType | Categorization of types of observation that captures a person's age as a numeric quantity.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.11.79 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | CommonClinicalObservationType | CommonClinicalObservationType | Used in a patient care message to report and query simple clinical (non-lab) observations.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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4 | CommonCodedClinicalObservationType | CommonCodedClinicalObservationType | Description: Identifies the type for a clinical observation whose value is expressed as a code.
Examples:
- Home support level
- Tumor staging
- abdominal pain characteristic
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5 | CommonCodedClinicalObservationComponentType | CommonCodedClinicalObservationComponentType | Description: Represents the components of a coded clinical observation.
Examples:
- ability to articulate
- ability to chop food
- ability to crouch
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3 | CultureObservationType | CultureObservationType | **Description:**To be used to code and identify the Microbiology laboratory orderable and resultable observation question.
Examples:
- Urine; Culture
- Deep Wound; Aerobic Culture
- Microscopic Examination; Gram Stain
| OBS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | OrganismIdentificationObservationType | OrganismIdentificationObservationType | **Description:**To be used to code and identify the Microbiology laboratory observation code that relates to the microorganism identification.
Examples:
- Bacteria identified
- Bacteria identified in tissue
- Fungus identified
| OBS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | DeviceCharacteristicObservationType | DeviceCharacteristicObservationType | Identifies characteristics (physical, visual, clinical) that may be observed for a particular device or device type.
Examples:
- Height
- Sterility
- External diameter
| OBS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | DiagnosticImageCode | DiagnosticImageCode | Identifies the types of diagnostic image.
Examples: Echocardiogram, electocardiogram, X-ray.
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3 | DiagnosticImageReportObservationType | DiagnosticImageReportObservationType | Identifies the type of diagnostic image report.
Examples:
- Echocardiogram Report
- Ultrasound Report
- Nuclear Medicine Imaging Report
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3 | DiseaseCategorizationObservationType | DiseaseCategorizationObservationType | Description: An observation that categorizes an existing observation of a disease, symptom or condition.
Usage Note: The act being categorized should be an observation of a disease, symptom or condition; the categorizing act should be an observation of the category of that disease, symptom or condition, and the relationship between the two acts should be a "has generalization" relationship.
Examples:
- [Observation of] "thrombocytopenia" is categorized as an observation of "Haematologic system" category
- [Observation of] "duodenal ulcer" is categorized as an observation of "Gastro-intestinal system" category
- [Observation of] "eczema" is categorized as an observation of "Dermatologic system" category
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3 | ECGAnnotationType | ECGAnnotationType | OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | ECGControlVariable | ECGControlVariable | Identifies types of observations about the parameters required for acquisition and processing of ECG data.
Examples:
- item byte order
- sample rate
- displayed sweep rate
| OBS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
3 | ECGObservationSequenceType | ECGObservationSequenceType | OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | EventFrequencyObservationType | EventFrequencyObservationType | Description: Identifies types of observations that describe or categorize an observation in terms of the frequency of the observed event occurring.
Examples:
- Very common
- Uncommon
- Rare
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3 | FDALabelData | FDALabelData | FDA label data
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | FinancialClinicalSupportingObservationType | FinancialClinicalSupportingObservationType | **Description:**Describes the supporting information for financial transactions such as a Special Authorization Request.
Example values under this concept domain could be: height, weight, duration of disease, site of fistula, etc.
This concept domain is intended to be used as part of a code/value pair within a generic structure that would convey ANY sort of information or proof of criteria that is needed to support a special authorization request.
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3 | GeneticObservationType | GeneticObservationType | Description: Identifies the kinds of genetic observations that can be performed.
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3 | ICSRContextualObservationType | ICSRContextualObservationType | Description: A type of observation on an investigative subject or a related entity that might be collected to provide the medical and social context for an adverse event report.
Examples:
- Diagnosis
- laboratory result
- autopsy determined cause of death
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3 | ImmunizationForecastDate | ImmunizationForecastDate | Specifies the type of date that is specified in an immunization forecast. The immunization forecast defines the schedule for a vaccine based on variables like the subject's age, the type of vaccine, and the supply unit. The immunization forecast may involve multiple administrations in a series or just one administration. Each of the administrations has one or more recommended dates.
Examples:
- Earliest recommended date
- Recommended date
- Latest acceptable date
- Overdue date (date after which to start sending reminders)
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3 | ImmunizationObservationType | ImmunizationObservationType | Description: Types of observations which describe characteristics of the immunization material.
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3 | IndividualCaseSafetyReportType | IndividualCaseSafetyReportType | Types of case safety report received from sender. The current code example reference is from the International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) Expert Workgroup guideline on Clinical Safety Data Management: Data Elements for Transmission of Individual Case Safety Reports. The unknown/unavailable option allows the transmission of information from a secondary sender where the initial sender did not specify the type of report.
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4 | ICSR_InvestigationAssessmentActType | ICSR_InvestigationAssessmentActType | Description: Concepts that define the primary orientation of a product related investigation.
Examples:
- Product defect
- adverse event
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4 | IndividualCaseSafetyReportCriteria | IndividualCaseSafetyReportCriteria | Description: Includes those concepts that are provided to justify the fact that an adverse event or product problem is required to be reported in an expedited fashion.
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4 | IndividualCaseSafetyReportProductCharacteristic | IndividualCaseSafetyReportProductCharacteristic | Description: Includes relevant pieces of information about a product or its process of creation. The vocabulary domain is used to characterize products when they are cited in adverse event or product problem reports.
**Examples:**Weight, color, dimensions.
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3 | IsolateObservationType | IsolateObservationType | **Description:**To be used in the message when there is a requirement to communicate a result observation code that relates to a specific isolate.
Examples:
- Colony count
- Colony count; Viability count FDA method
- Growth rate; Visual method
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3 | KnowledgeSubjectObservationType | KnowledgeSubjectObservationType | Categorization of types of observation that capture the main clinical knowledge subject which may be a medication, a laboratory test, a disease.
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3 | KnowledgeSubTopicObservationType | KnowledgeSubTopicObservationType | Categorization of types of observation that capture a knowledge subtopic which might be treatment, etiology, or prognosis.
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3 | MedicationObservationType | MedicationObservationType | Identifies types of observations that can be made about a particular drug or medication.
| | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.16226 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | MedicationSafetyReportObservationType | MedicationSafetyReportObservationType | Description: Identifies types of observations about the Safety Reports required for a particular medication.
Examples:
- [Observation of] International Birth Date
- [Observation of] Data Lock Point
- [Observation of] Frequency of Safety Report Submission
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4 | PhysicalCharacteristicsMedicationObservationType | PhysicalCharacteristicsMedicationObservationType | Identifies physical characteristics that may be observed for a particular medicinal product or medicinal product package of types thereof.
Examples:
- Height
- Imprint
- Shape
- Color
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3 | ObservationActAgeGroupType | ObservationActAgeGroupType | **Description:**To allow queries to specify useful information about the age of the patient without disclosing possible protected health information.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | ObservationAllergyTestCode | ObservationAllergyTestCode | **Description:**Dianostic procedures ordered or performed to evaluate whether a sensitivity to a substance is present. This test may be associated with specimen collection and/or substance administration challenge actiivities.
**Example:**Skin tests and eosinophilia evaluations.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | ObservationAllergyTestType | ObservationAllergyTestType | Indicates the type of allergy test performed or to be performed. E.g. the specific antibody or skin test performed
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | ObservationCaseStatusType | ObservationCaseStatusType | Description: A code used to further identify the type of case status observation. Used with the OBS ActClass.
Examples:
- Clinical status
- Administrative status
- Reporting status
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3 | ObservationCausalityAssessmentType | ObservationCausalityAssessmentType | **Description:**A kind of observation that allows a Secondary Observation (source act) to assert (at various levels of probability) that the target act of the association (which may be of any type of act) is implicated in the etiology of another observation that is named as the subject of the Secondary Observation
**Example:**Causality assertions where an accident is the cause of a symptom; predisposition assertions where the genetic state plus environmental factors are implicated in the development of a disease; reaction assertions where a substance exposure is associated with a finding of wheezing.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | ObservationCoordinateAxisType | ObservationCoordinateAxisType | Description: Identifies the individual coordinate in the coordinate system inclusive of any transformations or projections.
Examples: meridian, range, township, longitude, latitude, lot, block, etc.
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3 | ObservationCoordinateSystemType | ObservationCoordinateSystemType | Description: Identifies the coordinate system inclusive of any transformation projections.
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3 | ObservationDosageDefinitionPreconditionType | ObservationDosageDefinitionPreconditionType | Definition:
The set of observation type concepts that can be used to express pre-conditions to a particular dosage definition.
Rationale: Used to constrain the set of observations to those related to the applicability of a dosage, such as height, weight, age, pregnancy, liver function, kidney function, etc. For example, in drug master-file type records indicating when a specified dose is applicable.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | ObservationGenomicFamilyHistoryType | ObservationGenomicFamilyHistoryType | OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | ObservationIndicationType | ObservationIndicationType | Includes all codes defining types of indications such as diagnosis, symptom and other indications such as contrast agents for lab tests
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | ObservationIntoleranceType | ObservationIntoleranceType | Description: Types of sensitivity caused by an exposure to a substance which results in an abnormal immunologic or non-immunologic response.
Examples:
- Food allergy
- Environmental allergy
- Fod intolerance
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3 | ObservationInvestigationType | ObservationInvestigationType | Description: Used to further classify the type of investigation being documented. This concept domain is intended to be used with the INVSTG Act class code.
Examples:
- Public health case investigation
- Safety investigation
- Surveillance investigation
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3 | ObservationIssueTriggerCodedObservationType | ObservationIssueTriggerCodedObservationType | Distinguishes the kinds of coded observations that could be the trigger for clinical issue detection. These are observations that are not measurable, but instead can be defined with codes. Coded observation types include: Allergy, Intolerance, Medical Condition, Pregnancy status, etc.
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3 | ObservationIssueTriggerMeasuredObservationType | ObservationIssueTriggerMeasuredObservationType | Distinguishes between the kinds of measurable observations that could be the trigger for clinical issue detection. Measurable observation types include: Lab Results, Height, Weight.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | ObservationLabReportType | ObservationLabReportType | Description: A set of codes specifying the type of Laboratory Report.
Examples:
- Hematology reports
- Chemistry reports
- Blood gas reports
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3 | ObservationOrderableType | ObservationOrderableType | Description: Identifies the type of observations that can be ordered.
Examples:
- lab tests
- diagnostic imaging
- device summary
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4 | ObservationOrderableLabType | ObservationOrderableLabType | Description: Identifies the ordered lab test. Also known as the lab order code or test code.
Examples:
- red blood cell count
- components of a chemistry panel
- microbiology sensitivity testing
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3 | ObservationOutbreakExtentType | ObservationOutbreakExtentType | Description: A code used to further identify the type of Outbreak Extent Observation. Used with the OBS ActClass.
Examples:
- Geographic extent
- Jurisdictional extent
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3 | ObservationPositionAccuracyType | ObservationPositionAccuracyType | Description: Identifies the type of position accuracy carried in observation value.
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3 | ObservationPublicHealthCaseType | ObservationPublicHealthCaseType | **Definition:**Identifies the kinds of public health cases. Used only with the CASE Act class code.
Examples of types of public health cases includes reportable disease cases, radiation exposure cases and chemical exposure cases.
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3 | ObservationPublicHealthOutbreakType | ObservationPublicHealthOutbreakType | Description:
Used to further classify the type of Outbreak being documented. This concept domain is intended to be used with the OUTB Act class code.
Examples:
- Epidemic
- Pandemic
- Endemic
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3 | ObservationQualityMeasureAttributeType | ObservationQualityMeasureAttributeType | Codes used to define various metadata aspects of a health quality measure (specialization of ActClass "OBS").
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3 | ObservationQueryMatchType | ObservationQueryMatchType | Definition: An observation related to a query response.
**Example:**The degree of match or match weight returned by a matching algorithm in a response to a query.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | ObservationResultableType | ObservationResultableType | Description: Identifies the type of observation that can be resulted. There are some labs which are not ordered and are performed and resulted when the outcome of an ordered test meets some criteria.
Examples:
- outcomes of lab tests
- device summary
- therapeutic drug level testing
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4 | ObservationResultableLabType | ObservationResultableLabType | Description: The type of lab observation being resulted. There are some lab tests which are not ordered and are performed and resulted when the outcome of an ordered test meets some criteria.
Examples:
- red blood cell count
- results of micro sensitivity testing
- Missing third example
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3 | ObservationVisionPrescriptionType | ObservationVisionPrescriptionType | Definition: Identifies the type of Vision Prescription Observation that is being described.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | PatientCharacteristicObservationType | PatientCharacteristicObservationType | Indicates the type of characteristics a patient should have for a given therapy to be appropriate. E.g. Weight, Age, certain lab values, etc.
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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3 | PatientImmunizationRelatedObservationType | PatientImmunizationRelatedObservationType | Description: Reporting codes that are related to an immunization event.
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3 | PopulationInclusionObservationType | PopulationInclusionObservationType | Observation types for specifying criteria used to assert that a subject is included in a particular population.
Examples:
- denominator
- numerator
- initial population
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3 | PrescriptionObservationType | PrescriptionObservationType | Observations specific to a particular prescription to express concepts that cannot be expressed via other modeling approaches.
Examples: "Patient Medication On Hand Quantity", "Patient Medication On Hand Days Supply", "Patient Expected Supply Run-out Date", "Percentage Dispensed".
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3 | SecurityObservationType | SecurityObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about an IT resource (data, information object, service, or system capability), which may be used to make access control decisions. Security metadata are used in security labels.
Rationale: According to ISO/TS 22600-3:2009(E) A.9.1.7 SECURITY LABEL MATCHING, Security label matching compares the initiatorÃs clearance to the targetÃs security label. All of the following must be true for authorization to be granted:
- The security policy identifiers shall be identical,
- The classification level of the initiator shall be greater than or equal to that of the target (that is, there shall be at least one value in the classification list of the clearance greater than or equal to the classification of the target), and
- For each security category in the target label, there shall be a security category of the same type in the initiatorÃs clearance and the initiatorÃs classification level shall dominate that of the target.
Usage Note: SecurityObservationType concept domain designates a code system used to name a security label field type that may be valued with a "security label tag" such as a code from the securty label tag set "SecurityObservationValue" value set.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20457 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | SecurityCategoryObservationType | SecurityCategoryObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about the category of an IT resource (data, information object, service, or system capability), which may be used to make access control decisions. Security category metadata is defined by ISO/IEC 2382-8:1998(E/F)/ T-REC-X.812-1995 as: "A nonhierarchical grouping of sensitive information used to control access to data more finely than with hierarchical security classification alone."
Rationale: A security category observation supports the requirement to specify the type of IT resource in order to facilitate application of appropriate levels of security according to a range of levels of impact or consequences that might result form the unauthorized disclosure, modification, or use of the information or information system. A resource is assigned to a specific category of information (e.g., privacy, medical, proprietary, financial, investigative, contractor sensitive, security management) defined by an organization or in some instances, by a specific law, Executive Order, directive, policy, or regulation. [FIPS 188]
Examples: Types of security categories include:
- Compartment: A division of data into isolated blocks with separate security controls for the purpose of reducing risk. (ISO 2382-8). Security label metadata that "segments" an IT resource by indicating that access and use is restricted to members of a defined community or project. (HL7 Healthcare Classification System)
- Sensitivity: The characteristic of a resource which implies its value or importance and may include its vulnerability. (ISO 7492-2) Privacy metadata for information perceived as undesirable to share. (HL7 Healthcare Classification System)
Usage Note: SecurityCategoryObservationType concept domain designates a code system used to name a security label field type that may be valued with a "security label tag" such as a code from the security label tage set "SecurityCategoryObservatonValue" value set.
Codes may be drawn from the union of the following value sets: V:PrivacyPolicyType, V:ActPrivacyLaw, V:ActConsentDirective, V:InformationSensitivityPolicy, V:ActInformationSensitivityPolicy, V:RoleInformationSensitivityPolicy, EntitySensitivityPolicy, and V:ActConsentType. Could be bound R1 to a V:ActUSPrivacyPolicy in a future US Realm.
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4 | SecurityClassificationObservationType | SecurityClassificationObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about the classification of an IT resource (data, information object, service, or system capability), which may be used to make access control decisions. Security classification is defined by ISO/IEC 2382-8:1998(E/F)/ T-REC-X.812-1995 as: "The determination of which specific degree of protection against access the data or information requires, together with a designation of that degree of protection." Security classification metadata is based on an analysis of applicable policies and the risk of harm to an individual that could result from unauthorized disclosure.
Examples: Types of security classification include: HL7 Confidentiality Codes such as very restricted, unrestricted, and normal. Intelligence community examples include top secret, security, and confidential.
Usage Note: SecurityClassificationObservationType concept domain designates a code system used to name a security label field type that may be valued with a "security label tag" such as a code from the security label tag set "SecurityClassificationObservationValue" value set.
Note that an Act or Role may be associated with an Observation coded as SecurityClassificationObservationType with a SecurityClassificationObservationValue coded with a confidentiality code from V:Confidentiality Code to indicate that the confidentiality level indicated by an Act or Role confidentiality attribute has been overridden by the entity responsible for assigning the SecurityClassificationObservationValue. This supports the business requirement for increasing or decreasing the level of confidentiality (classification or declassification) based on parameters beyond the original assignment of an Act or Role confidentiality.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20458 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
4 | SecurityControlObservationType | SecurityControlObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about the control of an IT resource (data, information object, service, or system capability), which may be used to make access control decisions. Security control metadata convey instructions to users and receivers for secure distribution, transmission,and storage; dictate obligations or mandated actions; specify any action prohibited by refrain policy such as dissemination controls; and stipulate the permissible purpose of use of an IT resource.
Examples: Types of security control metadata include handling:
- caveats
- dissemination controls
- obligations
- refrain policies
- purpose of use constraints
Usage Note: SecurityControlObservationType concept domain designates a code system used to name a security label field type that may be valued with a "security label tag" such as a code from the security label tag set "SecurityControlObservationValue" value set. Codes may be drawn from the union of the following value sets: V:SecurityPolicy, V:ObligationiPolicy, V:RefrainPolicy, V:PurposeOfUse, and V:GeneralPurposeOfUse.
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4 | SecurityIntegrityObservationType | SecurityIntegrityObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about the integrity of an IT resource (data, information object,service, or system capability), which may be used to make access control decisions.
Rationale: Integrity security label fields support integrity models such as the Biba Integrity Model, the Lipner Full Integrity Model, and the Clar-Wilson Model. The value in the integrity label field indicates the degree of confidence that may be placed in the data and also indicates which measures the data requires for protection from modification and destruction.
Examples: Types of security integrity observation metadata, which may value the observation include:
- Integrity status, which indicates the completeness or workflow status of a resource (data, information object, service, or system capability);
- Integrity confidence, which indicates the reliability and trustworthiness of the resource;
- Integrity control, which indicates pertinent handling caveats, obligations, refrain policies, and purpose of use for the resource;
- Data integrity, which indicate the security mechanisms used to ensure that the accuracy and consistency are preserved regardless of changes made (ISO/IEC DIS 2382-8);
- Alteration integrity, which indicate the security mechanisms used for authorized transformations of the resource;
- Integrity provenance, which indicates the second-hand origins of a reported or asserted resource.
Usage Note: SecurityIntegrityObservationType concept domain designates a code system used to name a security label field type that may be valued with a "security label tag" such as a code from the security label tag set "SecurityIntegrityObservationValue" value set.
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5 | SecurityAlterationIntegrityObservationType | SecurityAlterationIntegrityObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about the alteration integrity of an altered IT resource (data, information object, service, or system capability), which indicates the mechanism used for authorized transformation of the resource.
Examples: Types of security alteration integrity observation metadata, which may value the observation with a code used to indicate the mechanism used for authorized transformation of an IT resource, include:
- translation
- syntactic transformation
- semantic mapping
- redaction
- masking
- pseudonymization
- anonymization
Usage Note: SecurityAlterationIntegrityObservationType concept domain designates a code system used to name a security label field type that may be valued with a "security label tag" such as a code from the security label tag set "SecurityAlterationIntegrityObservationValue" value set, which convey the mechanism used for authorized transformation of an IT resource.
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5 | SecurityDataIntegrityObservationType | SecurityDataIntegrityObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about the data integrity of an IT resource (data, information object, service, or system capability), which indicates the security mechanism used to preserve resource accuracy and consistency. Data integrity is defined by ISO 22600-23.3.21 as: "The property that data has not been altered or destroyed in an unauthorized manner", and by ISO/IEC 2382-8: "The property of data whose accuracy and consistency are preserved regardless of changes made."
Rationale: In accordance with the HL7 RM-ES EHR-FM Profile Standard: The validity of a patient record entry requires an indelible statement (e.g., attestation or electronic signature) by the author(s) of completeness, accuracy, and affirmation that the record cannot be repudiated, assigning each author to his/her actual contributed content.
Examples: Types of security data integrity observation metadata, which may value the observation, include:
- cryptographic hash function
- digital signature
Usage Note: SecurityDataIntegrityObservationType concept domain designates a code system used to name a security label field type that may be valued with a "security label tag" such as a code from the security label tag set "SecurityIntegrityConfidenceObservationValue" value set.
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5 | SecurityIntegrityConfidenceObservationType | SecurityIntegrityConfidenceObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about the integrity confidence of an IT resource (data, information object,service, or system capability) that indicates the reliability or trustworthiness of a resource, which may be used to make access control decisions.
Examples: Types of security integrity confidence observation metadata, which may value the observation, include:
- highly reliable
- uncertain reliability
- not reliable
Usage Note: A security integrity confidence observation on an Act may indicated that a valued Act.uncertainty attribute has been overridden by the entity responsible for assigning the SecurityIntegrityConfidenceObservationValue. This supports the business requirements for increasing or decreasing the assessment of the reliability or trustworthiness of an IT resource based on parameters beyond the original assignment of an Act.uncertaintyCode.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20463 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
5 | SecurityIntegrityProvenanceObservationType | SecurityIntegrityProvenanceObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about the provenance integrity of an IT resource (data, information object, service, or system capability), which indicates the lifecycle completeness and workflow status of an IT resource, such as create, modify, append, amend, suspend, archive, and delete; locations in which the resource has been collected or archived, from which it may be retrieved, and the history of its distribution and disclosure. Integrity provenance metadata about an IT resource may be used to assess its veracity, reliability, and trustworthiness.
Examples: Types of security integrity provenance observation metadata, which may value the observation with a code used to indicate provenance, include the entity responsible for a report or assertion relayed "second-hand" about an IT resource.
Usage Note: SecurityIntegrityProvenanceObservationType concept domain designates a code system used to name a security label field type that may be valued with a "security label tag" such as a code from the security label tag set "SecurityIntegrityProvenanceObservationValue" value set.
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6 | SecurityIntegrityProvenanceAssertedByObservationType | SecurityIntegrityProvenanceAssertedByObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about the provenance integrity of an IT resource (data, information object, service, or system capability), which indicates the entity responsible for an assertion relayed "second-hand" about an IT resource.
Rationale: In accordance with HL7 RM-ES EHR-FM Profile at IN:1.8: If more than one author contributed to the EHR content, then the system shall provide the ability to associate and maintain all authors/contributors with their content.
Examples: Types of security integrity provenance asserted by observation metadata, which may value the observation, include assertions about an IT resource by a patient, a clinician, or a device.
Usage Note: SecurityIntegrityProvenanceAssertedByObservationType concept domain designates a code system used to name a security label field type that may be valued with a "security label tag" such as a code from the security label tag set "SecurityIntegrityProvenanceAssertedByObservationValue" value set.
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6 | SecurityIntegrityProvenanceReportedByObservationType | SecurityIntegrityProvenanceReportedByObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about the provenance integrity of an IT resource (data, information object, service, or system capability), which indicates the entity responsible for a report relayed "second-hand" about an IT resource.
Rationale: In accordance with HL7 RM-ES EHR-FM Profile at IN:1.8: If more than one author contributed to the EHR content, then the system shall provide the ability to associate and maintain all authors/contributors with their content.
Examples: Types of security integrity provenance observation metadata, which may value the observation with a code used to indicate provenance, include reports about an IT resource by a patient, a clinician, or a device.
Usage Note: SecurityIntegrityProvenanceReportedByObservationType concept domain designates a code system used to name a security label field type that may be valued with a "security label tag" such as a code from the security label tag set "SecurityIntegrityProvenanceReportedByObservationValue" value set.
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5 | SecurityIntegrityStatusObservationType | SecurityIntegrityStatusObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about the integrity status of an IT resource (data, information object,service, or system capability), which may be used to make access control decisions. Indicates the completeness or workflow status of an IT resource, which may impact which users that are authorized to access and use the resource.
Rationale: In accordance with the HL7 RM-ES Profile Standard: The validity of a patient record entry requires an indelible statement (e.g., attestation or electronic signature) by the author(s) of completeness, accuracy, and affirmation that the record cannot be repudiated, assigning each author to his/her actual contributed content.
Examples: Types of security integrity status observation metadata, which may value the observation, include codes from the HL7 DocumentCompletion value set such as:
- legally authenticated
- in progress
- incomplete
Usage Note: SecurityIntegrityStatusObservationType concept domain designates a code system used to name a security label field type that may be valued with a "security label tag" such as a code from the security label tag set "SecurityIntegrityStatusObservationValue" concept domain, which may be valued with coded concepts from the HL7 DocumentCompletion value set.
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4 | SecurityTrustObservationType | SecurityTrustObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about aspects of trust applicable to an IT resource (data, information object, service, or system capability). Trust applicable to IT resources is established and maintained in and among security domains, and may be comprised of observations about the domain's trust authority, trust framework, trust policy, trust interaction rules, means for assessing and monitoring adherence to trust policies, mechanisms that enforce trust, and quality and reliability measures of assurance in those mechanisms. [Based on ISO IEC 10181-1 and NIST SP 800-63-2]
Usage Note: SecurityTrustObservationType may be used as a trust attribute in a computable trust policy, trust credential, trust assertion, or trust label field in a security label and populated with trust observation values. The valued trust attributes may be used for used for authentication, authorization, and access control decisions. These may also be used to negotiate trust relationships, adjudicate or bridge trust policies, and to specify requirements for participation in a Trust Domain or for asserting compliance with a Trust Framework.
| | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20531 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
5 | SecurityTrustAccreditationObservationType | SecurityTrustAccreditationObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about the formal declaration by an authority or neutral third party that validates the technical, security, trust, and business practice conformance of Trust Agents to facilitate security, interoperability, and trust among participants within a security domain or trust framework.
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5 | SecurityTrustAgreementObservationType | SecurityTrustAgreementObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about security requirements for a security domain. [ISO IEC 10181-1]
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5 | SecurityTrustAssuranceObservationType | SecurityTrustAssuranceObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about the digital quality or reliability of a trust assertion, activity, capability, information exchange, mechanism, process, or protocol.
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5 | SecurityTrustCertificateObservationType | SecurityTrustCertificateObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about a set of security-relevant data issued by a security authority or trusted third party, together with security information which is used to provide the integrity and data origin authentication services for an IT resource (data, information object, service, or system capability). [Based on ISO IEC 10181-1]
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5 | SecurityTrustFrameworkObservationType | SecurityTrustFrameworkObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about a complete set of contracts, regulations, or commitments that enable participating actors to rely on certain assertions by other actors to fulfill their information security requirements. [Kantara Initiative]
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5 | SecurityTrustMechanismObservationType | SecurityTrustMechanismObservationType | Type of security metadata observation made about a security architecture system component that supports enforcement of security policies.
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3 | SeverityObservationType | SeverityObservationType | Categorization of types of observation that capture the interpretation of the result of a laboratory test in terms of normality.
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3 | SimpleMeasurableClinicalObservationType | SimpleMeasurableClinicalObservationType | Types of measurement observations typically performed in a clinical (non-lab) setting. E.g. Height, Weight, Blood-pressure
OpenIssue: This concept domain should be reviewed to determine whether it needs a "ConceptualSpaceForClassCode" property to link to a RIM classCode.
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4 | SimpleMeasurableClinicalObservationComponentType | SimpleMeasurableClinicalObservationComponentType | Description: Represents the components of a measured clinical observation.
Examples:
- the systolic and diastolic components of a blood pressure
- 24-hour urine output
- ARAC gene
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3 | SubstanceCharacteristicObservationType | SubstanceCharacteristicObservationType | Distinguishing traits, qualities, or properties given about substances, including chemical structure (as encapsulated data in SMILES, MolFile, InChi), nucleic acid sequence, amino acid sequence, molecular sum formula; molecular mass; stereochemistry and optical activity properties; viscosity; pH, pKa, catalytic activity, etc.
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3 | SusceptibilityBatteryType | SusceptibilityBatteryType | **Description:**Ensures consistent coding of the susceptibility battery or panel.
Examples:
- Bacterial susceptibility panel
- Fungal susceptibility panel
- Mycobacterial susceptibility panel
- Viral susceptibility panel
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3 | SusceptibilityObservationType | SusceptibilityObservationType | **Description:**Ensures consistent coding of antimicrobial information in the Microbiology lab message.
Examples:
- Ciprofloxacin; Disk Diffusion (Kirby-Bauer)
- Vancomycin
- Tetracycline; Minimum Inhibitory Concentration
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2 | RegulationPolicyActType | RegulationPolicyActType | Description: A rule set by regulators of product that somehow constrain the use of products. Regulator may be any organization with a mandate to issue such rules, regardless of level, regional, country, state, and local (e.g., an institutional Pharmaceutical and Treatment Committee.)
Examples:
- Prescription Only
- Controlled Substance Schedule II
- Standard of Practice
| POLICY | | | | | | | | | 2020-01-01 | CWE | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20370 | | | | | | | | | | | v3 | |
2 | ResearchStudyType | ResearchStudyType | Description: Different types of research studies that may be conducted and reported on.
Examples:
- Observational
- Investigational
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2 | TriggerEventID | TriggerEventID | Description: Trigger Event ID as published in the standard.
Deprecation Comment: This Domain has been deprecated as the Domain HL7TriggerEventCode is being used instead, along with its subDomains. Please update designs that refer to this Domain and instead refer to the appropriate Domain in the HL7TriggerEventCode hierarchy.
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1 | ActContextLevel | ActContextLevel | Description: Code specifying the level within a hierarchical Act composition structure and the kind of contextual information attached to composite Acts ("containers") and propagated to component Acts within those containers. The levelCode signifies the position within such a containment hierarchy and the applicable constraints.
Examples: The "extract level" and the "folder level" must contain data about a single individual, whereas the "multiple subject level" may contain data about multiple individuals. While "extract" can originate from multiple sources, a "folder" should originate from a single source. The "composition" level usually has a single author.
Constraints: The constraints applicable to a particular level may include differing requirements for participations (e.g. patient, source organization, author or other signatory), relationships to or inclusion of other Acts, documents or use of templates. The constraints pertaining to a level may also specify the permissible levels that may be contained as components of that level. Several nested levels with the same levelCode may be permitted, prohibited (or limited). Instance of the next subordinate level are usually permitted within any level but some levels may be omitted from a model and it may be permissible to skip several layers.
Discussion: The levelCode concepts have been defined to meet specific health record transfer requirements. While these concepts are known to be applicable to some other types of transactions, they are not intended to a be a complete closed list. Options exist for other sets of orthogonal levels where required to meet a business purpose (e.g. a multiple patient communication may be subdivided by a super-ordinate level of subject areas).
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1 | ActExposureLevelCode | ActExposureLevelCode | A qualitative measure of the degree of exposure to the causative agent. This includes concepts such as "low", "medium" and "high". This quantifies how the quantity that was available to be administered to the target differs from typical or background levels of the substance.
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1 | ActInvoiceElementModifier | ActInvoiceElementModifier | Processing consideration and clarification codes.
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1 | ActMood | ActMood | A code distinguishing whether an Act is conceived of as a factual statement or in some other manner as a command, possibility, goal, etc.
Constraints: An Act-instance must have one and only one moodCode value.
The moodCode of a single Act-instance never changes. Mood is not state.
To describe the progression of a business activity from defined to planned to executed, etc. one must instantiate different Act-instances in the different moods and link them using ActRelationship of general type "sequel". (See ActRelationship.type.)
Discussion: The Act.moodCode includes the following notions: (1) event, i.e., factual description of an actions that occurred; (2) definition of possible actions and action plans (the master file layer); (3) intent, i.e., an action plan instantiated for a patient as a care plan or order; (4) goal, i.e., an desired outcome attached to patient problems and plans; and (5) criterion, i.e., a predicate used as
The Act.moodCode modifies the meaning of the Act class in a controlled way, just as in natural language, grammatical form of a verb modify the meaning of a sentence in defined ways. For example, if the mood is factual (event,) then the entire act object represents a known fact. If the mood expresses a plan (intent,) the entire act object represents the expectation of what should be done. The mood does not change the meaning of individual act properties in peculiar ways.
Since the mood code is a determining factor for the meaning of an entire Act object, the mood must always be known. This means, whenever an act object is instantiated, the mood attribute must be assigned to a valid code, and the mood assignment can not change throughout the lifetime of an act object.
As the meaning of an act object is factored in the mood code, the mood code affects the interpretation of the entire Act object and with it every property (attributes and associations.) Note that the mood code affects the interpretation of the act object, and the meaning of the act object in turn determines the meaning of the attributes. However, the mood code does not arbitrarily change the meaning of individual attributes.
Inert vs. descriptive properties of Acts: Acts have two kinds of act properties, inert and descriptive properties. Inert properties are not affected by the mood, descriptive properties follow the mood of the object. For example, there is an identifier attribute Act.id, which gives a unique identification to an act object. Being a unique identifier for the object is in no way dependent on the mood of the act object. Therefore, the "interpretation" of the Act.id attribute is inert with respect to the act object's mood.
By contrast, most of the Act class' attributes are descriptive for what the Act statement expresses. Descriptive properties of the Act class give answer to the questions who, whom, where, with what, how and when the action is done. The questions who, whom, with what, and where are answered by Participatons, while how and when is answered by descriptive attributes and ActRelationships. The interpretation of a descriptive attribute is aligned to the interpretation of the entire act object, and controlled by the mood.
Examples: To illustrate the effect of mood code, consider a "blood glucose" observation:
The DEFINITION mood specifies the Act of "obtaining blood glucose". Participations describe in general the characteristics of the people who must be involved in the act, and the required objects, e.g., specimen, facility, equipment, etc. involved. The Observation.value specifies the absolute domain (range) of the observation (e.g., 15-500 mg/dl.)
In INTENT mood the author of the intent expresses the intent that he or someone else "should obtain blood glucose". The participations are the people actually or supposedly involved in the intended act, especially the author of the intent or any individual assignments for group intents, and the objects actually or supposedly involved in the act (e.g., specimen sent, equipment requirements, etc.) The Observation.value is usually not specified, since the intent is not to measure blood glucose, not to measure blood glucose in a specific range. (But compare with GOAL below.)
In ORDER mood, a kind of intent, the author requests to "please obtain blood glucose". The Participations are the people actually and supposedly involved in the act, especially the placer and the designated filler, and the objects actually or supposedly involved in the act (e.g., specimen sent, equipment requirements, etc.) The Observation.value is usually not specified, since the order is not to measure blood glucose in a specific range.
In EVENT mood, the author states that "blood glucose was obtained". Participations are the people actually involved in the act, and the objects actually involved (e.g., specimen, facilities, equipment.) The Observation.value is the value actually obtained (e.g., 80 mg/dL, or <15 mg/dL.)
In event-CRITERION mood, an author considers a certain class of "obtaining blood glucose" possibly with a certain value (range) as outcome. The Participations constrain the criterion, for instance, to a particular patient. The Observation.value is the range in which the criterion would hold (e.g. > 180 mg/dL or 200?300 mg/dL.)
In GOAL mood (a kind of criterion) the author states that "our goal is to be able to obtain blood glucose with the given value (range)". The Participations are similar to intents, especially the author of the goal and the patient for whom the goal is made. The Observation.value is the range which defined when the goal is met (e.g. 80?120 mg/dl.)
Rationale: The notion of "mood" is borrowed from natural language grammar, the mood of a verb (lat. modus verbi).
The notion of mood also resembles the various extensions of the logic of facts in modal logic and logic with modalities, where the moodCode specifies the modality (fact, possibility, intention, goal, etc.) under which the Act-statement is judged as appropriate or defective.
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2 | ActMoodProposal | ActMoodProposal | A non-mandated intent to perform an act. Used to record intents that are explicitly not Orders. Professional responsibility for the 'proposal' may or may not be present.
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1 | ActPriority | ActPriority | A code or set of codes (e.g., for routine, emergency,) specifying the urgency under which the Act happened, can happen, is happening, is intended to happen, or is requested/demanded to happen.
Discussion: This attribute is used in orders to indicate the ordered priority, and in event documentation it indicates the actual priority used to perform the act. In definition mood it indicates the available priorities.
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2 | ActEncounterPriority | ActEncounterPriority | Description: Types of priorities to determine start of an encounter.
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2 | ActIssuePriority | ActIssuePriority | Indicates the importance or priority associated with a detected issue.
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1 | ActReason | ActReason | A code specifying the motivation, cause, or rationale of an Act, when such rationale is not reasonably representable as an ActRelationship of type "has reason" linking to another Act.
Examples: Example reasons that might qualify for being coded in this field might be: "routine requirement", "infectious disease reporting requirement", "on patient request", "required by law".
Discussion
Most reasons for acts can be clearly expressed by linking the new Act to another prior Act using an ActRelationship of type "has reason". This simply states that the prior Act is a reason for the new Act (see ActRelationship.) The prior act can then be a specific existing act or a textual explanation. This works for most cases, and the more specific the reason data is, the more should this reason ActRelationship be used instead of the reasonCode.
The reasonCode remains as a place for common reasons that are not related to a prior Act or any other condition expressed in Acts. Indicators that something was required by law or was on the request of a patient etc. may qualify. However, if that piece of legislation, regulation, or the contract or the patient request can be represented as an Act (and they usually can), the reasonCode should not be used.
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2 | ActAdjudicationReason | ActAdjudicationReason | Explanatory codes that describe reasons why an Adjudicator has financially adjusted an invoice (claim).
A companion domain (ActAdjudicationInformationCode) includes information reasons which do not have a financial impact on an invoice (claim).
Example adjudication reason code is AA-CLAIM-0011 - Only Basic Procedure/Test Eligible.
Codes from this domain further rationalizes ActAdjudicationCodes (e.g. AA - Adjudicated with Adjustment), which are used to describe the process of adjudicating an invoice. For AS - Adjudicated as Submitted, there should be no specification of ActAdjudicationReason codes, as there are no financial adjustments against the invoice.
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2 | ActAntigenInvalidReason | ActAntigenInvalidReason | Description: Describe why an antigen is considered to be invalid for use.
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2 | ActBillableServiceReason | ActBillableServiceReason | Definition: This domain is used to document reasons for providing a billable service; the billable services may include both clinical services and social services.
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3 | ActBillableClinicalServiceReason | ActBillableClinicalServiceReason | Description: May be sent to indicate one or more reasons for the performance of a billable clinical service or product, and not related or specified by a diagnosis.
Examples:
- Duplicate Therapy
- Care protocol
- Insurance requirement
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4 | MedicallyNecessaryDuplicateProcedureReason | MedicallyNecessaryDuplicateProcedureReason | Definition: This domain is used to document why the procedure is a duplicate of one ordered/charged previously for the same patient within the same date of service and has been determined to be medically necessary.
Example: A doctor needs a different view in a chest X-Ray.
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3 | ActBillableNonClinicalServiceReason | ActBillableNonClinicalServiceReason | Description: Maybe sent to indicate one or more reasons for the performance of a non clinical service or product, and not related or specified by diagnosis.
Examples:
- Fraudulent prescription
- Patient's preference
- Physiotherapy equipment
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4 | NonClinicalDuplicateServiceReason | NonClinicalDuplicateServiceReason | Description: A duplicate non-clinical service or product is being re-billed.
Examples:
- Duplicate transportation required for physician visit
- Wrong size of a product
- Rebuilding wheel chair ramp due to a weather condition
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2 | ActCoverageLevelRasonCode | ActCoverageLevelRasonCode | **Description:**Represents the reason for the level of coverage provided under the policy or program in terms of the types of entities that may play covered parties based on their personal relationships or employment status.
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2 | ActCoverageReason | ActCoverageReason | **Description:**Codes used to specify reasons or criteria relating to coverage provided under a policy or program. May be used to convey reasons pertaining to coverage contractual provisions, including criteria for eligibility, coverage limitations, coverage maximums, or financial participation required of covered parties.
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3 | ActCoverageProviderReason | ActCoverageProviderReason | **Description:**Identifies the reason or rationale for coverage of a service or product based on characteristics of the provider, e.g., contractual relationship to payor, such as in or out-of-network; relationship of the covered party to the provider.
**Example:**In closed managed care plan, a covered party is assigned a primary care provider who provides primary care services and authorizes referrals and ancillary and non-primary care services.
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3 | ActCoverageServiceReason | ActCoverageServiceReason | **Description:**Identifies the reason or rationale for coverage of a service or product based on clinical efficacy criteria or practices prescribed by the payor.
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3 | CoverageExclusionReason | CoverageExclusionReason | **Description:**Identifies the reason or rationale for coverage of a service or product based on coverage exclusions related the risk of adverse selection by covered parties.
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